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  patents sought by, 116, 177

  and public display of ENIAC, 114

  and storage of programs in ENIAC, 100–101, 106

  von Neumann accused of stealing ideas by, 111–12

  Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, 116–17

  Edison, Thomas, 55, 449

  EDSAC, 120

  EDVAC, 108, 110, 111–12, 116

  Edwards, Dan, 200, 206

  Edwards, Elwood, 399–400

  Einstein, Albert, 5, 43, 46, 68, 102, 140, 443

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 79, 116, 228–29, 304, 436, 482

  electrical circuits, 39, 63, 71

  needed to break German codes, 78, 79

  electricity, 140

  Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, The (Wolfe), 270, 281

  Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Calculator, see EDVAC

  Electronic Engineering Times, 180

  Electronic News, 179, 199

  Electronics, 183

  Electronics Magazine, 325

  electrons, 134, 136, 137, 141

  Elkind, Jerry, 290, 291

  Elwell, Cyril, 450

  email, 384–85

  Emsworth, Lord, 445

  Encyclopedia Britannica, 444

  Engelbart, Doug, 252, 272–76, 279, 280–81, 282, 283, 290, 293, 294, 297, 308, 354, 363, 388, 416, 474, 475, 478, 480, 486

  on human-machine interaction, 272–74, 276–78, 302, 363, 384, 401, 455

  English, Bill, 276–77, 280, 290

  ENIAC, 69, 74, 79, 86, 87, 106, 131, 481, 482

  decimal system used by, 75

  as first modern computer, 81, 82

  hydrogen bomb equations worked out by, 112–13

  patents for work on, 82, 83, 111–12, 116

  public unveiling of, 112–16

  speed of, 94, 108

  storage of programs in, 100–101, 106

  update of, 119–20

  women as programmers of, 95–100, 117

  Enigma, 77–78

  Enlightenment, 479

  Enquire, 409

  Enquire Within Upon Everything, 408, 409, 410, 414

  Entscheidungsproblem, 44, 45–46, 47, 78

  Esquire, 157, 159, 346

  Estridge, Don, 356

  Eternal September, 401, 403

  Ethernet, 256, 387n, 463

  Euclidean geometry, 14

  Eudora, 450

  Evans, David, 208, 283

  Evans, Kent, 319, 323–25

  EvHead, 429

  Excite, 227, 462

  Expensive Planetarium, 206

  Eyser, George, 470

  Facebook, 156, 260, 301, 485

  Fairchild, Sherman, 168, 185

  Fairchild Camera and Instrument, 168, 184, 186

  Fairchild Semiconductor, 158, 177–79, 193, 199

  formation of, 168–69, 171

  microchips sold to weapons makers by, 181–82

  Noyce’s resignation from, 184–85

  Farnsworth, Philo, 71

  Federal Communications Commission, 387

  Felsenstein, Lee, 266, 272, 292, 295, 298–300, 301–3, 304, 310, 341, 353, 387

  Ferranti, 121

  Ferranti Mark I, 406

  Ferrucci, David, 470

  Feynman, Richard, 452

  file sharing, 264

  Filo, David, 447–48

  Firefox, 381, 482, 483

  “First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, by John von Neumann,” 111–12

  Fischer, Dave, 401

  Flowers, Tommy, 39, 78, 79, 81

  influence of, 82

  “Fool on the Hill, The,” 310–11

  formal systems of mathematics, 43

  Fortran, 117, 317, 339, 357

  Fortune, 168, 317, 319

  Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus (Shelley), 12, 29, 468

  Franklin, Benjamin, 4, 71, 378, 481

  Frankston, Bob, 355

  Free Software Foundation, 379

  Free Speech Movement, 265, 299–300, 303

  French, Gordon, 304, 344

  French Revolution, 3

  Fuchs, Klaus, 113, 242

  Fulghum, Robert, 325

  Fuller, Buckminster, 267, 271, 272, 295

  Fylstra, Dan, 355–56

  Galaxy Games, 210

  Gale, Grant, 159

  Galison, Peter, 48

  GameLine, 393–94, 396

  Garcia, Jerry, 266

  Gates, Bill, 4, 197, 274, 309, 311, 312, 313, 345, 347, 354, 357, 367, 370, 391, 399, 406, 416, 485

  Allen’s disputes with, 322–23, 328, 338–39, 352, 361

  background of, 313–18

  BASIC for Altair designed by, 332–36, 337

  BASIC learned by, 316–17

  belief of, in future of personal computer, 329–30

  copyright issues and, 341–43, 351, 378

  8008 language written by, 325–27

  electronic grid work of, 327–28

  Evans’s death and, 324, 325

  at Harvard, 328–32, 336

  innovator personality of, 338–40

  Jobs’s dispute with, 368–69

  Lakeside Programming Group formed by, 318–27

  operating system and, 358–60, 361–62

  payroll program written by, 322–23, 338

  PDP-10 work of, 319–21

  programming’s importance seen by, 118

  on reverse-engineering brain, 473

  Gates, Mary, 361

  Gatlinburg conference, 237, 238, 242

  General Electric (GE), 116, 211

  General Post Office, 242

  general-purpose machines, 26–27, 33, 39, 40, 46, 87, 119, 326–27, 406, 467

  Engelbert’s foreseeing of, 276

  see also memex

  General Relativity, 5, 43

  geometry, 17

  germanium, 135

  Germany, codes of, 78, 79, 81

  Gertner, Jon, 134, 138

  Gibson, William, 384

  Gingrich, Newt, 403

  Ginsberg, Allen, 299

  GNU, 372–73

  GNU/Linux, 377, 378, 379, 441, 482, 483

  Go, 210

  Gödel, Escher, Bach (Hofstadter), 471

  Gödel, Kurt, 43–44, 45, 46, 102, 120

  gold, 177–78

  Goldberg, Adele, 364

  Goldstine, Adele, 73, 96–97, 118, 119

  Goldstine, Herman, 69, 73–74, 96, 109, 110–11, 113, 118, 119

  von Neumann’s first meeting with, 105–6

  Google, 227, 259, 450, 460–65, 471–72, 482, 486

  creation of, 458, 460, 462–64

  lawsuits of, 112

  page ranks of, 482

  self-driving cars of, 456

  Google Glass, 259–60

  Gopher, 415

  Gore, Al, 260, 400–403

  Gore Act (1991), 402, 416, 423

  government funding, 73–74, 482, 484

  see also ARPANET

  Graetz, Martin, 204, 205

  Gran Trak 10, 348

  graphic user interface, 363–64, 367–69

  Grateful Dead, 266, 270, 389

  “Great Conversation, The” (Cerf), 255

  Greeks, 72

  Greening of America, The (Reich), 267

  Greig, Woronzow, 15

  Grinnell College, 157, 159, 188

  Grove, Andy, 170, 190–92, 193, 197, 481

  management techniques of, 194, 195

  hackers, 201, 202, 203–7, 254, 268, 299, 378, 504

  Hackers (Levy), 202, 298

  Hafner, Katie, 245, 260, 389

  Haggerty, Pat, 149–51, 168, 173

  idea for calculator of, 182–83

  Hall, Justin, 404, 422–27, 429, 438, 446, 458

  halting problem, 45

  Hambrecht & Quist, 393, 396

  harmonic synthesizer, 37

  Hartree, Douglas, 119

  Harvard University, 40, 50–52, 53, 104–5, 106, 222, 271, 328–29

  Hayden, Stone & Co., 167, 188

  Hay
es Smartmodem, 387

  Heart, Frank, 252

  “Heath Robinson,” 79

  Heinlein, Robert, 257, 299

  Hells Angel, 270

  Hennessy, John, 462

  Herschel, John, 19

  Hertzfeld, Andy, 368

  Herzfeld, Charles, 232–33, 234, 249

  Hewlett, William, 154, 156, 189, 464

  Hewlett-Packard, 156, 189, 199, 344, 345, 348, 351, 450

  High Performance Computing Act (1991), 402, 416

  Higinbotham, William, 215

  Hilbert, David, 43, 44, 45, 47, 78, 103

  Hiltzik, Michael, 290

  Hingham Institute Study Group, 205

  hippies, 266–67, 268, 272, 305, 309

  Hiroshima, 103n

  His Majesty’s Government Code and Cypher School, 77

  Hitler, Adolf, 78, 79

  Hoddeson, Lillian, 310

  Hodges, Andrew, 40–41

  Hoefler, Don, 199

  Hoerni, Jean, 162, 174–75, 176, 184

  Hoff, Ted, 193, 196–99

  Hofstadter, Douglas, 471

  Holberton, Betty Snyder, see Snyder, Betty

  Hollerith, Herman, 35–36, 478

  Homebrew Computer Club, 304, 310–11, 340, 342, 344, 350, 351, 370, 407, 483–84

  Home Terminal Club, 286

  Honeywell, 82–83, 121, 330, 336

  Hoover Dam, 181

  Hopper, Grace, 2, 28, 86, 88–95, 104, 117, 323, 329

  communication skills of, 88–89, 90

  on ENIAC’s lack of programmability, 95

  hired at Eckert-Mauchley, 117–18

  subroutines perfected by, 93

  Hopper, Vincent, 88

  HotWired, 420

  HotWired.com, 425–26

  Hourihan, Meg, 429–30

  House, David, 184

  House of Lords, 9, 14

  Huffington, Arianna, 427

  Huffington Post, 427

  Human Brain Project, 473

  Human-Computer Interaction Group, 455

  human-machine interaction, 4–5, 225–26, 227–28, 229, 231, 272–74, 276–78, 302, 363, 384, 401, 449–50, 455–56, 459, 464–65, 474–79

  Hush-A-Phone case, 386–87

  hydrogen bomb, 112–13, 238

  HyperCard, 434

  hypertext, 264, 410–13

  limitation of, 456–57

  Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), 411, 419, 426, 429

  Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), 411

  IAS Machine, 120

  IBM, 53, 64, 82, 118, 121, 168, 197, 251, 304, 353–54, 356–63, 398–99, 470–71, 473, 475, 477, 478

  dress code at, 215

  founding of, 36

  Gates’s deal with, 337

  Jobs’s criticism of, 362–63

  Mark I history of, 2, 91

  Mark I of, 2, 51–52, 81, 89–90

  IBM 704, 468

  IBM 1401, 282–83

  Idea Factory, The (Gertner), 134

  Illich, Ivan, 302–3, 304

  imitation game, 124–28

  incompleteness theorem, 43–44, 45

  indeterminacy, 43

  individualism, 265

  Industrial Revolution, 3, 7, 9, 18, 479

  two grand concepts of, 32–33

  Infocast, 392

  Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), 229, 231, 233–34, 248, 286–87

  Information Sciences, Inc. (ISI), 322–23, 324

  Infoseek, 227

  innovation, 260, 486–88

  assembly lines in, 32–33

  bureaucracies vs., 240–41

  and corporate culture, 189, 217

  patents and, 215

  social atmosphere for, 2

  stages of, 150

  synergy and, 183

  teamwork and, 1, 84, 85, 91–92, 108, 110, 246, 260, 479–86

  Institute for Advanced Study, 73, 77, 102, 118

  Institute of Radio Engineers, 174

  integrated circuit, see microchips

  Integrated Electronics Corp, see Intel

  Intel, 170, 187–99, 265, 280, 350, 351, 482

  culture of, 189–95, 235, 481, 484–85

  employees empowered at, 193–95

  initial investments in, 187–88, 213

  microprocessor of, 196–99

  Intel 8008 microprocessor, 325–26

  Intel 8080 microprocessor, 305, 306, 308

  Interface Message Processors (IMPs), 237, 251–52, 253, 255, 256

  see also routers

  Internatioal Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 449

  Internet, 9, 72, 217–61, 383–403, 482

  ARPANET as precursor to, 208; see also ARPANET

  built by collaboration, 4–5

  built to facilitate collaboration, 2–3

  creation of, 257, 258–59

  as decentralized, 250

  legislation on, 400–403

  nuclear weapons and, 247–51

  personal computers and, 4

  Internet Engineering Task Force, 260–61, 411, 414

  Internet Protocol (IP), 259, 293

  interstate highway program, 402

  iOS, 381

  Iowa State, 55, 56, 57, 60, 61, 65, 68, 81, 481

  iPad 2, 486–87

  iPhone, 381

  Jacobi, Werner, 180

  Jacquard, Joseph-Marie, 21, 26

  Jacquard loom, 21, 23, 26, 33, 35, 467

  Jefferson, Geoffrey, 124, 128

  Jefferson, Thomas, 481

  Jenkins, Jim, 328

  Jennings, Jean, 69, 86, 95–100, 107, 110, 117, 119

  on limitations of computers, 115

  and public display of ENIAC, 113–16

  Jennings, Ken, 470

  Jeopardy!, 470, 476

  Jerry and David’s Guide to the Web, 447

  Jobs, Steve, 4, 5, 94, 134, 139, 150, 151, 155, 193n, 211, 270, 274, 278, 346–47, 349, 364, 370, 388, 391, 398, 406, 414, 449, 464, 480, 483–84, 485, 486

  Apple partnership share of, 352

  Atari job of, 347–48, 350

  audaciousness celebrated by, 163

  bitmapping praised by, 365

  Breakout work of, 348, 350

  circuitboard sales plan of, 351–52

  creativity of, 486–87

  Gates’s dispute with, 368–69

  IBM PC studied by, 362–63

  ousted from Apple, 411, 485

  paranoia of, 367–68

  personal computer idea of, 352–53

  Pixar headquarters designed by, 480–81

  Johnson, Clifton, 282

  Johnson, Edward “Ned,” III, 189n

  Johnson, Lyndon, 278

  Johnson, Steven, 483

  junction transistor, 150

  patent for, 153

  Justin’s Links from the Underground, 423–25

  J. Walter Thompson advertising, 395

  Kahn, Robert, 239, 252, 256–57, 258, 403

  Internet created by, 258–59

  Kapor, Mitch, 431

  Kasparov, Garry, 470, 476

  Kay, Alan, 207, 208, 278, 281–86, 308, 363–64, 367, 449, 480

  Dynabook proposed by, 288–91, 292

  personal computers foreseen by, 284–85, 286, 287–88

  recruited to PARC, 287–88

  Kay, Michael, 296

  Kaypro, 395

  Kelly, John E., III, 471, 475

  Kelly, Mervin, 133–34, 137, 139, 146, 152–53

  Kelvin, Lord, 37

  Kennedy, John F., 181, 182

  Kennedy, Robert, 278

  Kennedy, Ted, 252

  Kern County Land Co., 187

  Kesey, Ken, 262, 266, 269, 270, 281, 296, 388

  Kilburn, Thomas, 119

  Kilby, Jack, 170, 171–74, 176, 306, 353

  calculator development and, 182–83, 196

  Nobel Prize won by, 173, 180–81

  resistor desinged by, 173, 177

  solid circuit of, 173–74

  Kilby v. Noy
ce, 178–79

  Kildall, Gary, 357–58

  Killian, James, 229

  Kimsey, Jim, 396–97, 400

  King, Martin Luther, 278

  King, William, 15

  Kissinger, Henry, 2, 294, 346

  Kleiner, Eugene, 162, 167

  Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, 393, 464

  Kleinrock, Leonard, 239, 243–44, 251, 252, 253, 255, 393, 402

  background of, 242–43

  on nuclear survivability, 250

  packet switching and, 244–46

  Kline, Charley, 255–56

  K-Model, 49, 80

  Knox, Dillwyn “Dilly,” 77

  Kotok, Alan, 205, 207

  Kovitz, Ben, 439–41

  Kubrick, Stanley, 311, 468

  Kun, Béla, 102

  Kunz, Paul, 415

  Kurzweil, Ray, 474

  Lakeside Mothers Club, 316, 322

  Lakeside Programming Group, 318–27

  Lamb, Lady Caroline, 10, 15

  Lampson, Butler, 291, 363

  Land, Edwin, 5, 154

  Landweber, Lawrence, 383

  Lanier, Jaron, 419

  Larson, Chris, 337

  Larson, Earl, 83–84

  Last, Jay, 162, 163, 165

  learning, 122, 126–27, 226

  Leary, Timothy, 267

  Leibniz, Gottfried, 19, 20, 33, 38, 90

  Leibniz wheel, 20

  Leicester Polytechnic, 414

  Leigh, Augusta, 10–11

  Leigh, Medora, 16, 31

  Lensman (Smith), 205

  Leonardo da Vinci, 72, 452, 474

  Levy, Steven, 202, 298, 460–61, 504

  Lewis, Harry, 330

  Li, Yanhong (Robin), 461

  “Libraries of the Future” (Licklider), 227–28, 231, 232

  Library of Congress, 120

  Lichterman, Ruth, 97–98

  Licklider, J. C. R, 216, 221–24, 226, 233, 234, 244, 251, 269, 385, 474, 475, 480, 481, 482, 486

  art loved by, 223–24

  Command and Control Research lead by, 229

  on human-machine interaction, 225–26, 227–28, 229, 231, 232, 302, 363, 384, 401, 455, 464, 475, 478–79

  online communities and, 261

  time-sharing developed by, 224–26, 229

  Licklider, Tracy, 223

  Lilienfeld, Julius, 146

  LINC, 236

  Lincoln Laboratory, 221, 225, 233, 234, 236

  linear equations, 52–53, 59–60, 61, 67, 81

  linear model of innovation, 220–21

  Linux, 375–76, 378, 379, 380–81

  Lipkin, Efrem, 301, 302, 310

  Lisa, 365–66

  LISP, 203–4

  Lockheed, 265

  Lockheed Missiles and Space Division, 155

  logarithms, 19, 20, 55

  logic, 123

  Logical Computing Machine, see Turing Machine (Logical Computing Machine)

  logic gates, 48–49

  LOGO, 284

  London Mathematical Society, 123

  Loop, Liza, 265

  Lord Emsworth, 445

  Lord of the Rings (Tolkien), 257

  Los Alamos, 103, 110, 112

  Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, 154